Yes, it definitely is not easy for a complete beginner like me. I tried to do it using the code from Adobe, but I kept receiving error reports. That's why I was hoping for another way to do it. I'm wondering, though, if I could maybe have a second dynamic text box under the combobox where the answer choice might show...?

Yup, that's the problem. Unfortunately, I don't have many options now.... I tried to do this with radio buttons, but I still have the same issue. I tried adding an actionscript using the snippets feature, and found this:

on (click) {

not_set_yet.length;

}

Do you think this will help me? If so, how do I set it up?

Also, I did search the web for any answer of a sorts, and found a user who posted this code:

<style type="text/css">

ol{

padding-left: 0;

margin-left:0;

}

ol>li {

list-style-type: none;

margin-bottom: .5em;

}

ol>li input[type=radio] {

display: -moz-inline-box;

display: inline-block;

vertical-align: middle;

}

ol>li label {

display: -moz-inline-box;

display: inline-block;

vertical-align: middle;

}

</style>

I tried doing the above code, but I got an error; the error says unexpected <, I believe.